A box to hold all four parts of the series 1,0,-1,n plus a mini CD for the first time featuring studio material by Köner and Tietchens. Limited edition of 500 copies. more »
"Long time announced re-release of a very rare cassette (edition of 61 copies only) from 1996. The two pieces (with a total playing time of about 30 minutes) can be seen as the first step into a direction which later developed into the 'Laus' 7inch (DS17), Sternklare ...
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Part three of the ongoing 'live only' collaborations between Thomas Köner & Asmus Tietchens, this is not to be confused with their CD '1' (DS34) which was also recorded at the 'Lagerhaus' in Bremen back in 1999. They played their second concert here on the 28. April ...
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"Flames of Fire" from David Jackman (Organum) consists of a 47-minute piece titled 'Flames of Fire & Stars of Lighte the Sun Ariseth'. The opening metallic hum vaguely resembles the vibrations of a sitar; shruti-like drones elongated and sustained into infinity. Unlike ...
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Beginning with similar sounds to "Flames Of Fire" - a metallic buzz and deep, resonating tone - Jackman shifts the pitch more with sharper buzzing and a greater use of gongs and bells. A shimmering mix, with the first half much heavier. On the second CD he opens the ...
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"Organum Electronics 'Quietude' is another intense aural experience. A dense work, consisting of buzzing washes of electronic sounds, reminiscent of the very first Organum recordings. In common with other recent works, the piece uses a carefully chosen set of sound ...
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"Organum Electronics 'Noughwhere' is the third OE album for Die Stadt, and could almost be seen as a culmination of all previous OE albums in terms of denseness and intensity. Like with all these works it's a return to the electronic sounds David Jackman already created ...
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"Organum Electronics 'Darcknes' is the sibling album of 'Quietude' (DS128). It is a similarly dense work, consisting of buzzing washes of electronic sounds, reminiscent of the very first Organum recordings. In common with other recent works, the piece uses a carefully ...
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"A Cloud Of Light' is the fourth album in the David Jackman / Organum Electronics release series on Die Stadt, and the first under his own name. The work sees him returning to calmer fields of sound which could already be heard on the acclaimed D. Jackman 'Herbstsonne' ...
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"The follow up to last year's critically acclaimed album Herbstonne, Silence in that time is a direct offshot of the former album, adding more sounds to the overall sound palette. Recorded at RMS Studios South London in 2019, the single 42 min. long track stands as ...
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"A new work by David Jackman (Organum), Herbstsonne consists of a single 47 min. long track which is the result of recording sessions at RMS Studios South London in 2018. Using the sounds of Tanpura, Piano, Organ and Bells the music perfectly captures the title of the ...
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"from 1983 marks the end of his Sky 'phase' and was the last to feature his very own version of 'Synthesizer Pop Music' for some time (he'd only return to this music with the release of his Hematic Sunsets albums in the late 1990's). The CD also feat. the rare ...
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